Ay Senior Care Inc sits at 6623 Vesper Ave in Van Nuys, California, and has offered care to seniors since September 21, 2023, in a private house that fits up to six residents under the license number #195850360, RCFE, and it sticks close to the residential care elderly home model-sometimes called adult foster homes or personal care homes in other places-and the staff here handle everything from personal care and medication help to meals and laundry, so daily life can feel steady and safe for those aged sixty and above. The house is wheelchair accessible, has furnished rooms for comfort, and features an emergency alert system, along with dining spaces where meals are served with set menus that can fit special diets, including options for allergies or diabetes. Seniors can join in on group activities, movie nights, or relax in the lounge, and the facility also schedules community events so people have chances to socialize, whether it's through shared meals or community-sponsored gatherings.
Residents can get help with things like bathing, dressing, housekeeping, and laundry-including dry cleaning-while staff remain available day and night for supervision and non-ambulatory care. The facility can arrange transportation and make sure care plans get updated, and it does have adult daycare options for those needing a shorter stay. The place serves seniors with different care needs, from independent living-where folks might just want a little help and more social events and amenities-to more hands-on assisted living, memory care with 24-hour support for conditions like dementia or Alzheimer's, and even skilled nursing for complex health needs, including medication management, wound care, and rehab. Ay Senior Care Inc, managed by Arpine Mkrtchyan, makes physical mobility easier as the place is set up for walkers and wheelchairs, and the staff go through background checks for resident safety, holding various care credentials. Meals get served in a dining area and can be tailored for special dietary considerations, plus there's move-in support for new residents.
While care and programs follow foster care guidelines, the main goal is to help seniors keep up their independence and dignity in a secure setting, with support always at hand, and there's an effort to encourage social involvement through regular activities, group meals, and chances to connect in shared spaces. The small size means staff can usually offer personalized attention, and with the emergency systems and supervision always running, families can feel more confident about the safety measures in place.